Lazy is a band from Cincinnati (Ohio) that plays eccentric pop.
Occasionally,
Some Assembly Required (Roadrunner, 1994) is merely
retro (the wonderfully catchy You And Me, I Tried To Tell You),
and occasionally it may hark back to
rock and roll (Let's Smoke, the Cramps-ian Pussy Strut), but
mostly the band injects the creative neurosis of new wave in songs like
Candy Kiss and Radio Heart. Even more personal and unusual
are confessional numbers like Crush and Jacked-Up Nova.

Thea's Really Happening, on
the EP Revolutions Per Minute (Roadtrip, 1995), is almost Brit-pop, but
Favorite Song steals the show with a twitching refrain
(inspired to New Order's Age Of Consent).

The standout on
The Lazy Music Group (Roadrunner, 1996) is
Cherry Smash, that sounds almost like B52's.